Koharu Yonemoto

Koharu Yonemoto (Japanese米 元 小春, Yonemoto Koharu; born December 7, 1990 in Hiroshima Prefecture ) is a Japanese badminton player.

Career

Yonemoto comes from Hiroshima Prefecture, and has an older brother and an older sister. She attended the Danbara Elementary School in the Municipality of Hiroshima Minami. During this time, the age of 9 she came by their parents to play badminton. Later they visited in this district the Midorimachi Middle School and then the Yamada High School in Aomori northern Japan, on their future teammates Eriko Hirose and Kaori Imabeppu, and Mizuki Fujii and Reika Kakiiwa went. In the Japanese Inter- high- high-school championships in 2007 she had her first major success when it peaked at number 3 in doubles. The next year she could reach this placement and again at the high school badminton championships do the 2nd place.

After school, she took effect on 1 April 2009 by the company Sanyo and played for their team work and after the company was taken over by Panasonic in 2011 for his work team.

Koharu Yonemoto was at the 2008 World Junior Championships and won at the Fifth North Shore City International. In 2010 she was second in the Open Russia. In 2011 she won at the Austrian International and the New Zealand Open. In the Japan Super Series 2011, however, it was enough just to ninth place.

Sporting successes

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